Alan Gurr

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Alan Gurr (b. February 3, 1982) is the teammate of Jason Bright at Britek Motorsport[1]. He has also driven for Team Sirromet Wines in the 2006 V8 Supercar Championship Series[2] for the following rounds;

Round 1 - Adelaide Clipsal 500 - 25th
Round 3 - Barbagallo Raceway Wanneroo - 25th
Round 8 - Sandown 500 Endurance Round(Driver swap) - 19th
Round 9 - Bathurst 1000 Endurance Round (Driver swap) - 29th
Round 10 - Lexmark Indy 300 Surfers Paradise - 23rd Left Racetrack before final race due to a heated discussion with team boss after he (Gurr) overtook him (Morris) on the last lap of race 2

He was sacked from the team after that race. The drivers he rotated seats with were Fabian Coulthard (Rounds 2,4,7,8 and 9)
Steven Ellery (Rounds 5,6,8 and 9)
Shane Price (Rounds 11 and 13 [Rounds 8 and 9 were also contested by Shane but with a different team]
Jack Perkins (Round 12 [Rounds 8 and 9 were also contested by Jack but with a different team with Shane Price]


In the 2007 Endurance Races, He was partnered with Warren Luff in car 26.
Alan Gurr has now received points. The points are handed out to the top 15 drivers. 15th position receiving 2 points.
He has finished in the following positions.
Adelaide 500 - 30th overall.
Bigpond 400, Barbagallo Raceway, Perth - 28th overall
Placemakers V8 Supercars Pukekohe , New Zealand [3] - 24th overall. Beating his team mate and boss, Jason Bright by 1 position.
Winton Motor Raceway, Ballena - 25th overall - 2 points
Eastern Creek Raceway, Sydney - 28th overall
Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin - 27th overall[4][5]
Queensland Raceway, Ipswich - 24th
Oran Park Raceway, Oran Park - 30th

[edit] Career Results

Season Series Position Car Team
2000/01 Australian Super Touring Championship 5th Ford Mondeo Knight Racing
2001 Australian Drivers Championship 3rd Reynard 94D Holden
2002 Australian Super Touring Championship 1st BMW 320i NEMO Racing
2003 Australian Formula 3 Championship 8th Dallara F301 Alfa Romeo
2003 V8Supercar Championship Series 67th Holden Commodore VX Paul Morris Motorsport
2004 Konica Minolta V8 Supercar Series 14th Holden Commodore VX
2004 V8Supercar Championship Series 61st Holden Commodore VY Paul Morris Motorsport
2005 Australian Carrera Cup Championship 10th Porsche 996 GT3 Cup
2005 V8Supercar Championship Series 45th Holden Commodore VZ Paul Morris Motorsport
2006 V8Supercar Championship Series 33rd Holden Commodore VZ Team Sirromet Wines
2007 V8Supercar Championship Series 53rd Ford BF Falcon Britek Motorsport

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